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Leinster League 2017 - First Prize - Rizzini Vertex Sporter

Leg-1 of the 2017 League will be held at Bray CPC on Sunday 19 Feb
Prizes and Cartridges not distributed or picked up from 2016 will be available for collection on the day.
see details at the bottom of this notice.
For information, queries, etc
to enter a Club or to enter a Team of Shooters or just to enter as an Individual
please contact
Dick Conroy
(Chairman, Leinster League)
Mobile: 087 250 3543
Email: conroyrichard@hotmail.com
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2017 Start – Finish Dates:
The League starts in February and runs until September.
Safety Course on 4 Feb at NSG at Ashbourne - click on link

Leg-1 is at Bray on Sunday 19 February 2017
Leg-2 is at CarrickGlen on Sunday 12 March 2017

The Rizzini Vertex Sporter will be raffled at the Grand Finale in September 2017 among participants of the league who have attended at the standard number of qualifying shoots (approx 66%) throughout the year. The exact number of shoots to be announced at Leg-1 in Bray 19 Feb.

A number of other clubs are in discussions with Dick Conroy and may also participate.
More on this later.

2017 League Format:

The League is open to Clay Clubs and Game Clubs, Teams of Shooters and Individuals.

There’s no charge for being part of the League or for entering a team.
It's not only Inter Club but is also Inter Team and includes non-Club Individuals as well.
The League is there to promote Clay Shooting at very reasonable prices and all surplus monies are ploughed back in as prizes for the participants.
Prizes are divide up over all the Classes and based on Handicaps to ensure a level playing field for beginners and less experienced people.

The League is open to beginners and improvers at Clay Shooting.
It is also open to game shooters who want to hone their shooting skills in the off-season.

If you are looking for a clay shoot where there is a friendly, welcoming atmosphere and where you will get coaching on the stand as you shoot, from experienced shooters, then this League is for you.

It’s based on Sporting Shooting and the standard for targets are designed to be softer than at an ICTSA Registered Shoot.

It’s usually run over 50 Targets.

All safety rules fully apply and must be adhered to.

Carrying a gun between stands:
U/O Guns - must be Broken and Empty

Semi Autos - must have a flag in the breech and carried with muzzle pointing vertically in the air.

Wearing of Eye and Ear Protection is compulsory.

It’s open to all licenced shotgun holders.

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As participants become more skilled and confident, the aim is for them to move towards participation in Registered 100 Bird Shoots and join the ICTSA, if they are not already members.

The entry fee at each event is
€15 for ICTSA members
€20 for non-ICTSA members or lapsed ICTSA members.
There are no restrictions on the number of times the €20 entry can be availed of in the year.

Re-entry at an event is allowed but for birds only.

Colts and Juniors pay just €5 per event.

Geography:
While it started as the Leinster League, you don’t have to be from Leinster to participate in it.
Shooters from the 32 counties and beyond are welcome.

Introductory Days / Open Days:
Introductory / Open Days were a major feature of the League in 2016.
Permits for Introductory/Open Days can be applied for to the ICTSA to allow non-ICTSA Clubs, who have the appropriate standards to host events for the League, for a nominal sum.

Possibilities: (Endless)
The League has always been a feeder event for the introduction of new people to the ICTSA, ever since it was established by people like Des Foley, a former Chairman of the ICPSA, and others, back in 1979.

Being part of the ICTSA affords a person the opportunity of entry to increasingly higher levels of competition across multiple shooting disciplines, not just Sporting, like DTL, ABT, Skeet, FITASC, COMPAK, Olympic Sheet and Olympic Trap, to mention but a few.

Many of the people who started shooting the League many years ago, have since shot on International Teams for Ireland, and who knows there is also the opportunity and possibility of representing the country in the Olympics some day. There is a defined Pathway from the novice, the whole way to the top.

Please collect your prize(s) on that day or arrange for someone to collect for you.

Prizes from 2016 not collected on that day will go back into the pool of prizes for 2017.

Note:

The ICPSA has changed its name slightly.
The word "Pigeon" has been replaced with "Target".
So it's called the Irish Clay Target Shooting Association, or ICTSA, now.
It will take a bit of time to transition the name change to all levels.